Eben Myers

Eben Myers leads production at Etcetera Edutainment, where he oversees the creation of game-based training applications and creative R&D. Most recently, he served as lead designer and production head on NSC Safetyworks Lift Truck, a forklift safety training program. Eben has done both hands-on design work and theoretical research for a variety of clients including Alcoa, the International Spy Museum, NiSource, Kodak, Electronic Arts, and NASA. He has published work on videogames, artificial intelligence, educational interfaces, robotic exploration and augmented reality. Eben holds a B.A. from Swarthmore College and a Masters Degree in Entertainment Technology from Carnegie Mellon University.

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